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🛈⏬In this video I show you how you can install a cookie notice plugin so that visitors are aware that the websites uses cookies.cookies vs localStorage vs sessionStorage - Beau teaches JavaScript
🛈⏬What's the difference between cookies, local storage, and session storage? They are all ways to store data in a user's browser but they each have different uses. 💻 Code: http://codepen.io/beaucarnes/pen/KmeRMx?editors=0011 🐦 Beau Carnes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carnesbeau ⭐JavaScript Tutorials Playlists⭐ ▶JavaScript Basics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWKjhJtqVAbk2qRZtWSzCIN38JC_NdhW5 ▶Data Structures and Algorithms: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWKjhJtqVAbkso-IbgiiP48n-O-JQA9PJ ▶Design Patterns: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWKjhJtqVAbnZtkAI3BqcYxKnfWn_C704 ▶ES6: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWKjhJtqVAbljtmmeS0c-CEl2LdE-eR_F ▶Clean Code: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWKjhJtqVAbkK24EaPurzMq0-kw5U9pJh - We're busy people who learn to code, then practice by building projects for nonprofits. Learn Full-stack JavaScript, build a portfolio, and get great references with our open source community. Join our community at https://freecodecamp.com Read great tech articles at https://medium.freecodecamp.comWhat is a cookie?
🛈⏬If you read the news every now and then, you've probably heard of cookies on the internet. But what exactly is a cookie? When cookies were 'invented', they basically were little documents containing helpful information about you and your preferences. For instance, imagine selecting a certain language for a website you'd visit. You'd tell the website: Hey, I'd like to view your website in, say, English. The website would then save that information to a little document - a cookie on your computer. The next time you'd visit that website, it would be able to read the cookie it saved earlier. That way, the website could 'remember' your language and let you view the website in English, without you having to select your language again. Pretty handy, huh? But cookies are not limited to remembering just your language. In fact, a cookie can contain pretty much any kind of information. It can contain the time you visited a website or it can contain the items you added to your shopping basket. It can even contain all the links you clicked on a certain website, much like leaving a breadcrumb trail on the internet. A cookie can only contain so much text, but apart from it's size the possibilities are endless. What exactly is saved to a cookie, is up to the creator of the website you are visiting. Now, in contrary to the stuff a cookie can contain, there are limits to who can read your cookies. Imagine you first visit the website we talked about earlier, and you tell that website that your language is English. This is then saved to a cookie on your computer. If you'd visit a different website later, the latter wouldn't be able to read the cookie from the first website. In other words; only the same website that saves information to a cookie can access it. Since the beginning of cookies, the popularity of these clever little helpers exploded and they gradually evolved into a more complex, yet essential part of the internet. During their evolution, the amount of data cookies contained started to grow. At first they'd contain just a few preferences like your language and maybe your preferred layout for a website. But soon developers realized that the more information they could store about you, the better they could suit your needs. Cookies started containing more and more data, and eventually started pushing their size limitations. Subsequently, developers came up with a clever workaround. What if they would simply store a unique id in a cookie on your computer, and save the rest of the data in their own system? That way, they could save unlimited amounts of data. The cookie would simply serve as an identifier for your computer, much like a dog tag by which the website can recognize you and look up your data in it's own system. This was the first leap towards so called third party cookies. As mentioned, only the same website that saved data to a cookie can access it later. But one website can actually contain bits of another website. These bits and pieces of other websites, embedded in the website you're visiting, are actually able to access cookies they saved to your computer earlier. Imagine visiting a news website. Apart from news articles, many news websites contain a couple of ads. These ads are in most cases bits of other websites, embedded in to the news website. Now, the news website you're looking at may not have saved any cookies to your computer and thus know nothing about you. But where do the ads come from? It's not unlikely that the ads on the news website are embedded from the same website as the ads on another website you visited earlier. In fact, you may visit dozens of websites with ads which are all embedded from the same website. So what does this mean? This means that, if the website the ads come from has saved a cookie to your computer earlier, it can identify you - and save information about you -through other websites. So while you're reading that news website, shopping for new shoes, looking up cures for a headache or reading the latest gossip, the ads on those websites can identify you, look up your information in their own system and dynamically show ads that you're most likely to be interested in while simultaneously saving information about what you're doing online. So is this a bad thing? Are cookies dangerous? That depends, really. It is up to the creators of a website to determine what information they do and do not store, and more importantly; what they use that information for. Cookies are a tool. Just like a hammer, or a saw, they can be used for bad things, but they are intended to be used for good things. The responsibility lies with the people putting them to use. Cookies in a nutshell. Visit www.adversitement.com for more information.Create a Simple Modal Popup
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🛈⏬This video is part of week 2 of the Programming from A to Z course at ITP (http://itp.nyu.edu). In this video I introduce Regular Expressions. What are they and how are they used? I summarize the topics of future videos including meta-characters, capturing parentheses, character classes and JavaScript functions like split(), match(), test(), replace() and exec(). Next Video: https://youtu.be/YTocEnDsMNw http://shiffman.net/a2z/regex/ Course url: http://shiffman.net/a2z/ Support this channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/codingtrain Send me your questions and coding challenges!: https://github.com/CodingTrain/Rainbow-Topics Contact: https://twitter.com/shiffman GitHub Repo with all the info for Programming from A to Z: https://github.com/shiffman/A2Z-F16 Links discussed in this video: MDN's Regular Expressions Reference: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions Regular Expressions on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression Book Mastering Regular Expressions: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596528126.do ITP from Tisch School of the Arts: https://tisch.nyu.edu/itp Source Code for the all Video Lessons: https://github.com/CodingTrain/Rainbow-Code p5.js: https://p5js.org/ Processing: https://processing.org For More Programming from A to Z videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/shiffman/playlists?shelf_id=11&view=50&sort=dd For More Coding Challenges: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6ZiZxtDDRCi6uhfTH4FilpH Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/VpPj/AWS Lambda Tutorial: Lambda + Serverless = HAPPY
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🛈⏬In this video you will learn how to use NPM (Node Package Manager). This video is for beginners. Install Nodejs: https://nodejs.org NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/ Moment: https://www.npmjs.com/package/moment Browserify: http://browserify.org/ Learn more about Packages and Modules: https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/packagesCreating a Cookie Banner (Part 1/2)
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🛈⏬Link for all dot net and sql server video tutorial playlists http://www.youtube.com/user/kudvenkat/playlists Link for slides, code samples and text version of the video http://csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com/2015/02/javascript-cookies.html In this video we will discuss 1. What are cookies and why are they needed 2. How to write a cookie and read it later Why are cookies needed Web applications work on HTTP protocol which is a stateless protocol. This means after the web server has processed the client request for a web page, the web server will not remember anything about the client that made the request. Let us understand what this statement means with an example. 1. Design a web page with a DropDownList. 2. When the user selects a color from the DropDownList we want to change the background color of the page to the selected color. 3. We want the web application to remember the user's preferred color. On a subsequent visit to the same page it should display the page with the background color that we previously selected. 4. Now close the browser. Open a new instance of the browser and navigate to the same page. Notice that, the page does not remember the color we selected earlier. This is because web applications work on HTTP protocol which is a stateless protocol. This means after the web server has processed the initial client request, it does not remember aynthing about the settings the client made. There are several ways to make a web application remember these settings. One of the easiest and common ways is by using cookies. What are cookies Cookies are small text files that a browser stores in the visitor's computer. A cookie is basically a string of name-value pairs separated by semi-colons. How does a cookie look color=red;expires=Fri, 5 Aug 2016 01:00:00 UTC; In the cookie string above we have 2 name-value pairs. The expires attribute specifies when the cookie is going to expire. By default cookies are deleted when the current browser session ends. If you want to store the cookie on the client computer even after the browser session has ended then specify either expires or max-age attributes. The color attribute is set to red . How to write a cookie : Use the document object's cookie property to write the cookie. document.cookie = color=red;expires=Fri, 5 Aug 2016 01:00:00 UTC; How to read a cookie : Use the document object's cookie property to read the cookie. var cookieString = document.cookie; Here is the complete example which remembers the user color preference [select id= ddlTheme onchange= setColorCookie() ] [option value= Select Color ]Select Color[/option] [option value= red ]Red[/option] [option value= green ]Green[/option] [option value= blue ]Blue[/option] [/select] [script type= text/javascript ] window.onload = function () { if (document.cookie.length != 0) { var nameValueArray = document.cookie.split( = ); document.getElementById( ddlTheme ).value = nameValueArray[1]; document.bgColor = nameValueArray[1]; } } function setColorCookie() { var selectedValue = document.getElementById( ddlTheme ).value; if (selectedValue != Select Color ) { document.bgColor = selectedValue; document.cookie = color= + selectedValue + ;expires=Fri, 5 Aug 2016 01:00:00 UTC; ; } } [/script]What is JSON ?
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🛈⏬In this video, I use the p5.js library to create a web-based countdown timer. I discuss the native JavaScript method setInterval() and well as p5's millis(). Support this channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/codingtrain To buy Coding Train merchandise: https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/codingtrain/ Send me your questions and coding challenges!: https://github.com/CodingTrain/Rainbow-Topics Contact: Twitter: https://twitter.com/shiffman The Coding Train website: http://thecodingtrain.com/ Links discussed in this video: millis() reference: https://p5js.org/reference/#/p5/millis getURLParams() reference: https://p5js.org/reference/#/p5/getURLParams Source Code for the all Video Lessons: https://github.com/CodingTrain/Rainbow-Code p5.js: https://p5js.org/ Processing: https://processing.org For More Coding Challenges: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6ZiZxtDDRCi6uhfTH4FilpH For an Intro to Programming using p5.js: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRqwX-V7Uu6Zy51Q-x9tMWIv9cueOFTFA Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/72oH/27: Session and Cookies in PHP | PHP Tutorial | Learn PHP Programming | PHP for Beginners
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🛈⏬Link for all dot net and sql server video tutorial playlists http://www.youtube.com/user/kudvenkat/playlists Link for slides, code samples and text version of the video http://csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com/2015/01/javascript-timing-events.html In JavaScript a piece of code can be executed at specified time interval. For example, you can call a specific JavaScript function every 1 second. This concept in JavaScript is called timing events. The global window object has the following 2 methods that allow us to execute a piece of JavaScript code at specified time intervals. setInterval(func, delay) - Executes a specified function, repeatedly at specified time interval. This method has 2 parameters. The func parameter specifies the name of the function to execute. The delay parameter specifies the time in milliseconds to wait before calling the specified function. setTimeout(func, delay) - Executes a specified function, after waiting a specified number of milliseconds. This method has 2 parameters. The func parameter specifies the name of the function to execute. The delay parameter specifies the time in milliseconds to wait before calling the specified function. The actual wait time (delay) may be longer. Let's understand timing events in JavaScript with an example. The following code displays current date and time in the div tag. [div id= timeDiv ][/div] [script type= text/javascript ] function getCurrentDateTime() { document.getElementById( timeDiv ).innerHTML = new Date(); } getCurrentDateTime(); [/script] At the moment the time is static. To make the time on the page dynamic modify the script as shown below. Notice that the time is now updated every second. In this example, we are using setInterval() method and calling getCurrentDateTime() function every 1000 milli-seconds. [div id= timeDiv ][/div] [script type= text/javascript ] setInterval(getCurrentDateTime, 1000); function getCurrentDateTime() { document.getElementById( timeDiv ).innerHTML = new Date(); } [/script] clearInterval(intervalID) - Cancels the repeated execution of the method that was set up using setInterval() method. intervalID is the identifier of the repeated action you want to cancel. This ID is returned from setInterval() method. The following example demonstrates the use of clearInterval() method. Starting and stopping the clock with button click : In this example, setInterval() method returns the intervalId which is then passed to clearInterval() method. When you click the Start Clock button the clock is updated with new time every second, and when you click Stop Clock button it stops the clock. [div id= timeDiv ][/div] [br /] [input type= button value= Start Clock onclick= startClock() /] [input type= button value= Stop Clock onclick= stopClock() /] [script type= text/javascript ] var intervalId; function startClock() { intervalId = setInterval(getCurrentDateTime, 1000); } function stopClock() { clearInterval(intervalId); } function getCurrentDateTime() { document.getElementById( timeDiv ).innerHTML = new Date(); } getCurrentDateTime(); [/script] Now let's look at example of using setTimeout() and clearTimeout() functions. The syntax and usage of these 2 functions is very similar to setInterval() and clearInterval(). Countdown timer example : When we click Start Timer button, the value 10 displayed in the textbox must start counting down. When click Stop Timer the countdown should stop. When you click Start Timer again, it should start counting down from where it stopped and when it reaches ZERO, it should display done in the textbox and function should return. // timing events in javascript.png [input type= text value= 10 id= txtBox /] [br /][br /] [input type= button value= Start Timer onclick= startTimer('txtBox') /] [input type= button value= Stop Timer onclick= stopTimer() /] [script type= text/javascript ] var intervalId; function startTimer(controlId) { var control = document.getElementById(controlId); var seconds = control.value; seconds = seconds - 1; if (seconds == 0) { control.value = Done ; return; } else { control.value = seconds; } intervalId = setTimeout(function () { startTimer('txtBox'); }, 1000); } function stopTimer() { clearTimeout(intervalId); } [/script]RestAssured API Automation Framework Chapter 4 : Headers and Cookies
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